The synopsis makes me think of Moon, which is not a bad thing.
The synopsis makes me think of Moon, which is not a bad thing.
I would like to think that somewhere in Marvel Studios, a group of people saw Man of Steel and said, "Let's make the exact opposite movie." Long production schedules means that is not literally possible. However, it's a fun idea.
August 1st is my birthday. Thank you, Marvel, for the present.
I also thought that Judith was dead. It would fit with the comics and be a very brave choice for a TV show. Sadly, the writers chickened out.
I thought the same thing during the episode. There is hope for the world as long a people remember M*A*S*H.
I was doing the same.
Here is a video on using GIMP for a fish-eye effect.
I haven't watched this video yet, but it is on creating a fisheye effect in photoshop.
Isn't this how every short-track speed skating race ends?
Most everybody commenting on this thread has good taste. I used to think I was the only person who still loved Art Deco.
That photo is mine. Thank you very much.
My snarly answer to the question was, "Find someone with a GPS."
At $19,000, this is probably the cheapest car in the dealership.
I thought the helmet was inspired by Galactus. As the movie was made by Warner Bros., I doubt they would admit that.
Yates did the best job of adapting Harry Potter for the screen. He did a good job of capturing the spirit of the books while sticking to the essentials of the story. He would do a very good job with Star Wars.
I had dinner with Colin Adams, author of The Knot Book. It was after he gave a talk as Mel Slugbait. He is very entertaining in and out of character.
What could go wrong?
I haven't seen gnuplot for a while.
" Oh, I may be on the side of the apples... but don't think for one second that I am one of them."
So, like Sheldon Cooper gone bad.